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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer.

Zahir-ud-din Bahar was the first Mughal emperor of India. A descendent of Timur on father's side and Chan'gez Khan on his mother's side, Babar was a brave warrior. After defeating Ibrahim Lodhi in the First Battle of Panipat in 1526 he entered Delhi and soon gained control over Agra. After many more battles with Rajputs he extended his empire over Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and nmth Bihar. He died at a young age of 48 years in 1530 at his capital Agra without gettingmuch time to consolidate his victories.

Bahar extended his empire over Punjab and Uttar Pradesh after many more battles with the:

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the question that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer. 

Our National Flag is tricolour. It has three equal horizontal strips. The strip at the top is saffron, in the middle is white and at the bottom is green. The ratio of width to length of the flag is 2 : 3. In the centre of the white strip is a wheel in navy blue. The wheel represents the chakra. Its design is similar to the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates to the width of the white strip. The wheel has 24 spokes. It was adopted by Constituent Assembly on July 22, 1947. We love our national flag. We respect it. We are ready to sacrifice our life to protect its honour. It represents the nation. So it is a symbol of national honour.

In our national flag the wheel is located in the centre of:

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the question that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer. 

Our National Flag is tricolour. It has three equal horizontal strips. The strip at the top is saffron, in the middle is white and at the bottom is green. The ratio of width to length of the flag is 2 : 3. In the centre of the white strip is a wheel in navy blue. The wheel represents the chakra. Its design is similar to the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates to the width of the white strip. The wheel has 24 spokes. It was adopted by Constituent Assembly on July 22, 1947. We love our national flag. We respect it. We are ready to sacrifice our life to protect its honour. It represents the nation. So it is a symbol of national honour.

In our national flag which of the strips is at the bottom in our national flag:

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the question that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer. 

Our National Flag is tricolour. It has three equal horizontal strips. The strip at the top is saffron, in the middle is white and at the bottom is green. The ratio of width to length of the flag is 2 : 3. In the centre of the white strip is a wheel in navy blue. The wheel represents the chakra. Its design is similar to the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates to the width of the white strip. The wheel has 24 spokes. It was adopted by Constituent Assembly on July 22, 1947. We love our national flag. We respect it. We are ready to sacrifice our life to protect its honour. It represents the nation. So it is a symbol of national honour.

Why do we love our national flag?

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the question that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer. 

Our National Flag is tricolour. It has three equal horizontal strips. The strip at the top is saffron, in the middle is white and at the bottom is green. The ratio of width to length of the flag is 2 : 3. In the centre of the white strip is a wheel in navy blue. The wheel represents the chakra. Its design is similar to the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates to the width of the white strip. The wheel has 24 spokes. It was adopted by Constituent Assembly on July 22, 1947. We love our national flag. We respect it. We are ready to sacrifice our life to protect its honour. It represents the nation. So it is a symbol of national honour.

Our national flag was approved by:

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Our National Flag is tricolour. It has three equal horizontal strips. The strip at the top is saffron, in the middle is white and at the bottom is green. The ratio of width to length of the flag is 2 : 3. In the centre of the white strip is a wheel in navy blue. The wheel represents the chakra. Its design is similar to the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates to the width of the white strip. The wheel has 24 spokes. It was adopted by Constituent Assembly on July 22, 1947. We love our national flag. We respect it. We are ready to sacrifice our life to protect its honour. It represents the nation. So it is a symbol of national honour.

The diameter approximates to the width of the white strip. Here the word 'approximates' means:

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the question that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer.

Distance in large cities. are long. All the people 'do not have their own means of transport. They have to depend upon the state or private buses. The number of bus users is very :arge. Every bus stop is, therefore, crowded. The number of buses is not adequate. Thus people suffer the torture of long wait at the bus stop. Some bus stops are quite orderly. People form queues and get into the buses turn by tum. However, often this order is forgotten and confusion spreads when the bus comes and the law of jungle prevails.

Why are the bus stops crowded?

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the question that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer.

Distance in large cities. are long. All the people 'do not have their own means of transport. They have to depend upon the state or private buses. The number of bus users is very :arge. Every bus stop is, therefore, crowded. The number of buses is not adequate. Thus people suffer the torture of long wait at the bus stop. Some bus stops are quite orderly. People form queues and get into the buses turn by tum. However, often this order is forgotten and confusion spreads when the bus comes and the law of jungle prevails.

Long wait at the bus stop is the result of:

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Distance in large cities are long. All the people 'do not have their own means of transport. They have to depend upon the state or private buses. The number of bus users is very large. Every bus stop is, therefore, crowded. The number of buses is not adequate. Thus people suffer the torture of long wait at the bus stop. Some bus stops are quite orderly. People form queues and get into the buses turn by tum. However, often this order is forgotten and confusion spreads when the bus comes and the law of jungle prevails.

Some bus stops are quite orderly where: